Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: The most excellent tragedie of Romeo and Iuliet. 1597. The most lamentableJ. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... cause remooue , Ben . Why tell me Vncle do you know the cause ? Enter Romeo . Moun . I neyther know it nor can learne of him . Ben . See where he is , but stand you both afide , le know his grieuance , or be much denied . A 4 Mount ...
... cause remooue , Ben . Why tell me Vncle do you know the cause ? Enter Romeo . Moun . I neyther know it nor can learne of him . Ben . See where he is , but stand you both afide , le know his grieuance , or be much denied . A 4 Mount ...
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... cause , ah the immortall passado , the punto reuerfo , the hay . Ben . The what ? Me . The poxe of such limping antique affecting fantasti- coes these new tuners of accents . By lefu a very good blade , a very tall man , a very good ...
... cause , ah the immortall passado , the punto reuerfo , the hay . Ben . The what ? Me . The poxe of such limping antique affecting fantasti- coes these new tuners of accents . By lefu a very good blade , a very tall man , a very good ...
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... cause of fuch a mutinie . Capo . See wife , this dagger hath mistooke : For ( loe ) the backe is emptie of yong Mountague , And it is sheathed in our daughters breast . Enter olde Montague . Prin . Come Mountague , for thou art early vp ...
... cause of fuch a mutinie . Capo . See wife , this dagger hath mistooke : For ( loe ) the backe is emptie of yong Mountague , And it is sheathed in our daughters breast . Enter olde Montague . Prin . Come Mountague , for thou art early vp ...
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... cause remoue . Ben . My noble vncle doe you know the cause ? Moun . I neither know it , nor can learne of him . Ben . Haue you importunde him by any meanes ? Moun . Both by my selfe and many other friends , But he his own affections ...
... cause remoue . Ben . My noble vncle doe you know the cause ? Moun . I neither know it , nor can learne of him . Ben . Haue you importunde him by any meanes ? Moun . Both by my selfe and many other friends , But he his own affections ...
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... cause , ah the immortall passado , the punto reuerfo , the hay . Ben . The what ? Mer . The pox of fuch antique lifping affecting phanta- cies , these new tuners of accent * : by lefu a very good blade , a very tall man , a very good ...
... cause , ah the immortall passado , the punto reuerfo , the hay . Ben . The what ? Mer . The pox of fuch antique lifping affecting phanta- cies , these new tuners of accent * : by lefu a very good blade , a very tall man , a very good ...
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